1. Imaging-based diagnosis and classification of radioactive iodine-induced sialadenitis.
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Li X, Zheng DN, Ling XT, Yang J, Xie XY, Liu DG, and Yu GY
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Tomography, Spiral Computed, Submandibular Gland diagnostic imaging, Submandibular Gland radiation effects, Submandibular Gland pathology, Young Adult, Parotid Gland diagnostic imaging, Parotid Gland pathology, Parotid Gland radiation effects, Adolescent, Severity of Illness Index, Sialadenitis diagnostic imaging, Sialadenitis etiology, Sialadenitis chemically induced, Iodine Radioisotopes adverse effects, Sialography, Ultrasonography
- Abstract
Objectives: To establish an inflammation grading system for radioactive iodine-induced sialadenitis (RAIS) based on spiral computed tomography (CT), ultrasonography and sialography., Methods: In all, 120 RAIS patients (18 males and 102 females) were retrospectively included. Spiral CT, ultrasonography and sialography appearances were analysed and categorized as follows: grade I, approximately normal or mild sialadenitis; grade II, moderate sialadenitis; and grade III, severe sialadenitis. Adenitis severity was analysed relative to sex, age, RAI treatment sessions and cumulative doses., Results: Spiral CT showed heterogeneous (78.9%) and atrophic changes (36.8%) in the parotid glands (PGs) and duct ectasia (24.8%) in the submandibular glands (SMGs). Ultrasonography showed heterogeneous echogenicity (54.3%) and diminished gland size (30.2%) in PGs and duct ectasia in SMGs (34.7%). Sialography showed duct obliteration in 25.3% PGs and 3.2% SMGs. Statistical analysis showed good consistency among the three imaging grading results. The incidence and severity of PG lesions were significantly higher than that of SMGs (p < 0.001). As for PGs, adenitis severity was associated with both treatment sessions and cumulative doses; but in SMGs, disease severity was only related to treatment sessions., Conclusions: A grading system for severity of RAIS was established based on spiral CT, ultrasonography and sialography appearances., (© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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